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Climate change. Pandemics. Catastrophic volcanoes.

Should we just give up and accept our doom?
Absolutely not! Homo sapiens will survive the next mass extinction.

This speculative and hopeful work of popular science focuses our attention on humanity’s long history of dodging the bullet of extinction—and suggests practical ways to keep doing it. From bacteria labs in St. Louis to ancient underground cities in central Turkey, we discover the keys to long-term survival. This book leads us away from apocalyptic thinking, into a future where we live to build a better world.

A finalist for the L.A. Times Book Prize, and a Scientific American recommended book.

Out now in paperback!

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Appearances

Berkeley

  • Moe's Books Berkeley, California

Germany

Berlin

  • re:publica 14 Berlin, Germany

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Bio

Annalee Newitz writes about science, pop culture, and the future. She's the editor in chief of io9, a publication that covers science and science fiction, and has over 10 million readers every month. She's the author of Scatter, Adapt and Remember: How Humans Will Survive a Mass Extinction (Doubleday).

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